by Ivan Mrdjen, VREME director Dragoljub Zarkovic, VREME editor in chief
(letter published in Nasa Borba on February 27)
We lived through a number of hostile offensives and in the end we were attacked by people who should be our friends
The people in the Civil Alliance of Serbia (GSS), who advocated peace when such a thing was the greatest sin in Serbia and bore many risks, did not quite understand one another when peace came close at hand.
On Friday, February 23, the Supreme Court of Serbia nullified the official registration of the Soros Foundation in Yugoslavia, meaning that the organization is no longer entitled to any activities in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
The International War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague said clearly that Bosnian Serb Army (BSA) General Djordje Djukic was in its custody as a witness not a suspect at the general's first hearing.
by Dragan Todorovic, Perica Vucinic & Velizar Brajovic
The chairman of the Priboj Municipality, Milic Popovic, said that a number of Moslems had left the area. Some for political and some for economic reasons, but no one was forced to, he said in a very decisive manner
(The author is a Federal Parliament MP)
The chamber of citizens in Federal Parliament met only 14 times (days) in all of 1995. Why? Was it because it didn't have enough draft laws submitted by the federal government and other institutions? Or perhaps the situation in the country is so boring that there's nothing for the chamber to debate?
"The Serbian and Montenegrin state leadership is fully responsible for the failure of the investigation, whose complexity by far surpassed the capacity of the local organs it was assigned to."